The Jill Valentine illustration below is based on Rockwell’s “Liberty Girl,” which originally appeared on the September 4, 1943 edition of the Saturday Evening Post. Jill’s off to fight her own great war, only she’ll be fighting zombies and giant mutants that can only says “Stars…”

D’Alfonso’s Resident Evil-inspired take on Rockwell’s illustration will be a part of the 8_bit & Beyond 2 Art Show starting on August 8th at Brooklyn’s Bottleneck Gallery.

In addition to Jill, D’Alfonso did two more tributes to Rockwell, including this Captain America cover inspired by “The Doughboy and his admirers,” in which Cap seeming to be trick-or-treating with a group of kids (brought to you by Uncle Sam’s Super Soldier Serum, of course).

The last send-up D’Alfonso created is inspired by Rockwell’s “The Tattooist,” only this time instead of a man getting his arm inked up, Optimus Prime is getting a new decal.

If you want to see D’Alfonso’s work compared to the originals, check out the side-by-side comparisons in the gallery below. If you liked these, chances are you’d like the rest of Marco D’Alfonso’s impressive work, so be sure to check out his website for more.